Ghana, EU explore opportunities for security collaboration



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Minister
for
the
Interior
Henry
Quartey
has
expressed
appreciation
for
the
European
Union’s
(EU)
continued
support
in
strengthening
Ghana’s
security
infrastructure,
including
equipment
and
training
for
security
services,
capacity-building
programmes
and
border
management
support.

He
emphasised
the
significance
of
international
cooperation
in
addressing
security
challenges.
He
added
that
Ghana
will
continue
to
collaborate
and
deepen
talks
with
the
EU
on
other
projects.

The
Minister
made
these
remarks
when
the
EU
Ambassador
to
Ghana,
H.E.
Irchad
Razaaly,
led
a
delegation
to
meet
with
him
to
discuss
the
EU-funded,
Multi-Country
GAR-SI
approach
(GAR-SI)
project.
The
project
aims
to
enhance
civil
security
and
stability
in
the
Sahel
and
West
Africa.

H.E.
Irchad
Razaaly
commended
Ghana’s
interest
in
the
GAR-SI
project,
which
aligns
with
Government’s
goals
to
enhance
security
effectiveness.

The
meeting
concluded
with
a
pledge
to
explore
collaboration
and
capacity-building
opportunities
under
the
GAR-SI
project.

This
meeting
demonstrated
the
strong
partnership
between
the
EU
and
Ghana
in
promoting
peace,
security
and
development.